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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania serves as a birthplace and cultural landmark of the United States. The city itself is the fifth largest by population in the country and briefly served as the nation’s capital before the official switch to Washington D.C. The Philadelphia Convention of the late 1700s still serves as one of the most important events in American history, as it eventually led to the formulation of the current Constitution. The site of this meeting now serves as a tourist destination and historic landmark. Philadelphia is also renowned for its passion for sports and food. It hosts teams in all four major sports, most notably the Eagles of the NFL and the Phillies of the MLB. The cuisine most associated with Philadelphia is probably the cheesesteak, as most locals argue the city is the originator of this now world famous delicacy. Of the 500,000 homes used in a recent survey, the average occupancy of homes in Philadelphia hovered at around 2.4, with property values steady with state averages. Rental homes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania consist of about a third of city residencies.
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